Should ESPN apologize for their treatment towards Floyd?
Collapse
-
Comment
-
No. ESPN is a big company and they shouldn't apologize to any athlete for anything. It's their opinion and their right to bash Floyd and call him whatever they want. They have done it since back in the day when they wanted him to fight Baldomir.
What Floyd Mayweather should do is just not cooperate with ESPN anymore. Don't conduct interviews with them anymore.
Make interviews at Fox 5 and Larry King Live and Jay Leno show and Maury and Jerry Springer.Comment
-
Comment
-
Even if Floyd were ducking the fight, their sop****ric diatribe was deplorable.
I verbally bash margachito for attempting to cheat and what I believe to be his cheating ways
I verbally bash haye for chasing the Klitschkos, making that absolutely tasteless shirt and then walking away from a fight 3 times
I was even starting to think that Mayweather was avoiding a fight with Pacquiao because he did not want to lose his zero
The difference is that Mayweather (junior at least) has done nothing to hurt Pacquiao and has never attempted to cheat in a fight.
Just as Pacquiao should receive an apology if it can be proven that he does not use PEDs, so Mayweather should receive an apology for being accused of ducking a fight when he did not.Comment
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
-
Dumbass owns himself with this thread.
Even Floyd boss Hoya admitted they were negotiatians by saying that Fight is almost done!
If anything Atlas should apologize to Pacquiao for fake accusation,no one bought that email story except some ******s like TS!Comment
Comment